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After being caught paying for false praise and negative comments about competitors, Samsung has been fined just over $340,000. The issue first arose internationally in April, when Taiwan’s Fair Trade Commission (FTC) announced it was opening an investigation into the allegations. That investigation found the allegations were true: the FTC says Samsung used a “large number of hired writers and designated employees” to post in Taiwanese forums.

Embarrassing. But wait! There’s more!

While Samsung is by no means the first company to engage in astroturfing, it’s been caught in the act twice this year alone.

Not only are they engaging in unethical marketing practices—which hilariously enough has an official term—they’ve been caught doing it twice in the same year.